$2650 Slisk m Mosre Aaveave. Furnace and Bathroom. This is good value. $ 2200 ®rirp ns furnace and building in , best of repair. § $2000 fhane Nt s sc s dwelling. $1850 BP yieaess °C $1800 us tihanse""" F i 2 $1600 fmn ic o Pak Allen Stree.u. â€"$1300 Eï¬ fxey Tha Uolon $1 100 g;:::nfls?omed house on Purs ParisGreon Devitt‘s Drug Store (Deuteche Apotheke, Waterloo). For years 1 have sold this reliâ€" able make and I again guarantee Â¥ Streets, _ _ $1 100 Brick 6 roomed house on Queen St. . Also 37 Lots in Holfmau‘s new Surâ€" vey, running « #f Park St. and Lots in all parts of the Town for sale. ; Money to I can on 1st class proper ties at lowest rates of Interest. a na T Aludbut bidadiibdadsrpnihets at SIGG o EO WEROIEANET OOE Ls Ins. placed at lowest rates and best protections. RAYMO BROS., Remember Zick‘s Shoe Home, Don‘t miss the excursion to Deâ€" troit on Saturday. ; Attend the "Little Saengerfest" in the Waterloo Park Friday evening. Use Milverton, best flour, Sold by &, Gingaich, Waterloo, No morning services will be held in the Waterloo â€" Mcthodist Church on Sundays, August 20 and 27th. + evoae enareqervee 44404 EstATE, FiNANCIAL & Iss. Singer sc‘;ing machines, atâ€" The J. S. Roos Shoe Co.‘s Popular Boot aund Shoe Store. Work has been commenced on Un second story of the new warehonst which Mr. J. E. Seagram is erecting ‘Take in the excursion to Detroit on Saturday, August 19th. Special train will convey those who desire to go. Nice, _ new, _ upâ€"toâ€"date . summer shoes for giveâ€"away prices, at Zick‘s Shoe Home. The band of the Waterloo Society has been engaged to Sarnia on August 22nd. Don‘t forget the excursion to : D¢ troit on Saturday. The Rev. Wm. Hutchison, of Illinâ€" ois, will occupy the puipit of the Me: thodist church next Sunday evening. Don‘t fail to read The J. S. Roo: Shoe Co."s ad.~ It â€"willâ€"interest ali travellers. ; A meeting of the School Board was held Thursday evening, but nothing of importance was done. Don‘t forget the "Little Sacnger fest" to be given in the Waterioo Park on Friday evening. Special train to convey those. ac companying the excursion to Detroit on Saturday. An:excellent opportunâ€" ity to attend the Saengerfest there on that date. Miss Kate Harris, of Glencoe, Ont., has been engaged to fill a vacancy an the | teaching. staff at the Waterloo public school. Accompany the cxcursion to Detroit next Saturday, An opportunity to attend â€"theâ€" greatâ€"Saengerfest to held there on that date. The Council of the Waterloo Boar: of Trade held a meeting Monday even ing. . No business ot tmportance Wa: pransacted. Berger‘s BertQuality only A floral and fruit show will be it on Wednesday and Thursday, _ Aug 30th ant 31st, in the pavition and ric nic grounds of the Waterloo park. « Messrs.. W.J, Krucger and â€"A.â€"B MeBride have returned from attendin; the annual mecting â€" of the Gram Lodge of Oddfellows at Brockville. If you want a nice,travellingt bag. suit case, or trunk, go to â€" Zick‘s Shoe â€" Home, they have the | best value. Quite: a number of Waterioo peoph attended | the Jawn social given . a" the home of Mr. Shopherd, Blooming dale, on Thursday evening. The mus ic rendered was excelient and all c joved themselves. z Mr. Oliver Martin has just retarnâ€" ed from a trip to the Soo.. He saw the big stec} works in operation there and thought that they were well worth secing. The Waterloo Manutacturing Com pany are erecting a oneâ€"story _ brick addition to their warehouse on Kinj street, which will be used as a paint BAYMOS LIST REALâ€"gSâ€"TATE. Local News. Buye gool _brick dwellâ€" ing on \Vi%?:m ST. Frame Dwelling and 2 lots on corner of Park Allen Streets. Frame dwelling on corâ€" BrOKERE Musical play al to â€" De ‘The new Separate School is rapid! nearing completion, it being now un‘ Mr. Helmuth Knaul, a student at the Theological Seminary, Bufalo, and som of Mr. Julius Knaut, preachâ€" ed very acceptably in St. John‘s Luâ€" theran church Sunday morning. ing 6 While a farmer was driving . along King street, opposite Hergott‘s Ho tel, Friday morning, one of his team shied and fell into an open ditch there and it was some time belore he was extricated. . ‘The â€" horse, however, seemed none the worse for the mis hap. Everything at the Waterloo Woo!lâ€" len Mills is quiet at present. The mills have been paintel recently and the approach generally put in better condition, so _ that it again looks: quite respectable. ; A "Little Saengerfest" will â€" be given in the Waterloo Park on Friâ€" day evening. Besides a number of seâ€" lections by the W. M. S. band, _ the Harmonie and ‘Orpheus Singing Soâ€" cieties will also contribute two numâ€" bers each. Admission 10c. It has been suggested that it would be a. good idea to have a light opera or oratorio given in Waterloo at some future time. The idea seems to be a feasible one and would no doubt be rcâ€" ceived with favor . With the hearty coâ€"operation of those interested _ it could no doubt be carried out suc. cessfully. BAND CONCERT. The weather man dealt out fine . weather for the band concert given in | the Waterloo Park, Tuesday c\‘enhgg i by the W. M. 8. Band. The attendâ€" ance was very. large and the band as usual acquitted themselves in a mannâ€" er which drew forth hearty applausa : Phe holder of ticket number 92) wins ! theelegaut couch, I The new factory of the Carada Furâ€". niture Manufacturers, which has been in course â€"of crection, â€"isâ€"now â€"aboutâ€" completed, the _ brickwork __on___the. buildings having been finished and it only remains for the interfor . to be completed. It is expected . that the factory will be ready for occupaâ€" tion in about six or cight weeks. ABOUT COMPLETED The _ {funeral was _ held from.the ‘amily residence on Caroline street on Saturday afternson at 2 o‘cleek toâ€" the terman Baptist Church for service, heneeto Mount Hope cemetery for in termene. f â€" The death occurred at 3 o‘clock on Wednesday afternoon of Adeline Mealâ€" WATERLOO WON AND LOST At the annual tournament of the Dominion Lawn Bowling Association at Toronto on Monday in the first ‘ound, the following were _ the rinks and scorcs of. the Waterloo Bowling Club :â€" 3 Waterloo. Canada Geo. Kumpf, M. Rawlinson, . W. G. Weichel, J. H. McKenzic, F. (G. Mughes, T. Hastings, E. F. Seagram, J. S. Willison, â€"skip 27 â€"skip <e, beloved wife of Frederick Pulkowâ€" ski, Borli », afteran illness of atout six weeks. _ Deceased was 53 years of age. \ sorrowing husband and cight chiidâ€" "en, six daughters and two sons, are eft to mourn: her loss, 3 Arrangements have been completed |° ~ * ~ . Pg onl o en oo 1 y it ior a joint band concert to be given â€"skap 11 â€"«*.p 31 in Preston on August 25th by | the || o is Berlin and Waterloo bands. The event 44 » 6 will no doubt create great interest dHHC ETS os 4 fys ' among music lovets of the TwinCity LI€CENSE (‘OMMI‘\SIONP‘IES. i ) and ‘surrounding ‘cou%lry, ‘as Lmhi MEETING. y ms have gained enviable tepui@~ / A meeting of the License Commisâ€" ti0ns as musical organizations. sioners of North Waterloo was held The fact that this is the first t«MC at the Zimmermann House, Waterioo, that they appear together on one | lat= on Saturday afternoon. Several~ ac« form will also add considerably t0 1hC counts were passed and ways and intercst of the roncefl.~ Prospec‘s C moans were discussed as how best lo! the brightest that this will be one.0f carry out the License Act. . The the finest concerts given in @ 1006 goard will have printed copics of the time, and there should tbe a rec=rl @atâ€" following cireular sent to al} license tendance. _ | L .llnccâ€"talfersâ€"nâ€"tREAISITREE â€"â€"â€"â€" _ ©.. JOINT BAND CONCERT. EATH OF MRS. F. PULKOWSKT. NEEKLY MARKET Westmount XARROW ESCAPE b. and egcs at 18c. a doz. The supâ€" y of vegetables was unlimited and ncluded beets, carrots,.onions, beans, was, radishes and potatocs, which old at current prices. A good supâ€" y of raspberrics was also on hand, ind was disposed of at 10c. per qt. larvest â€"apples were to be had in :(nl quantities. A number of chickâ€" s were offered at 10¢. pér pound. Master Stanley Devitt, son of Mr Wenno Devitt, met with «a secilent Priday afternoon which mizht have The masket Saturday morning was ‘ery good, there being a large atâ€" endance of farmers and townspeople. Yroduce of all kinds was to be had m abundance. Butter gold at 18c. a 16 Weir Brown, W. J. Krucger, M. Wilson, A. H. Snydet McConnell, J. C. Muelier, â€"skip 20 s the tlic;roï¬ghnes- of its teachâ€" A. H. Snyder, â€"skip 14 Watcrloo. Canada â€"skip 13 A young â€" felow named Edward Haus, employed at Kuntz‘ Brewery, had a narrow escape from drowning lat the mill pond Thursday evening. li‘:i“c' together with some _ other felâ€" 1z | lows, was engaged in washing horses ,f_lnca.r the new foodgate, and it _ apâ€" as |rears he was on a raft at the time, m-lwhen one end of it went down and «w‘ he got a cramp. He sank a number ns‘ of times before being rescued, being unconscious when taken out. Howevâ€" er, he regained consclousness soon alâ€" ter and is apparently none the worse ir. | for the experience. *He. was attended .n | by Dr. Fischer. RETURNED FROM Mr. Geo. Wegenast,. Manager of the Mutual Life Assurance Co of Canzda returned . from a six weeks‘ trip through the Norihâ€" west. Mr. Geo. Wegenast, manager of The Mujgual Lile Assurance Co. of Canada and Mrs. Wegenast have returned from a six weeks‘ trip through the Northwest to the coast. Mr. Wegeâ€" nast, who took the trip in the inâ€" terests of the company, visited . all the agencies and inspected the loans which the company has placed in the West, which amount to a very large sum. Evidences of the prosperity of the country are to be seen on every hand, and this year the prospects are bright for the biggest wheat crop in the history of the West, if the weathâ€" er continues favorable. _ Mr. Wegeâ€" nast visited the Waterloo County setâ€" tlement at Didsbury, Alta., and found it very prosperous. To his surprise little was heard concerning the much ‘tulked of school question of which sc{ much has been read. The people eviâ€" dently do not seem to take much inâ€". terest in the matter. The cosmopoliâ€" tan city of Winnipeg is as fourishing as ever and estimates of the cost of the â€" building in progress even exceed last year, which amounted to about $8,000,000. The big seven story buildâ€" ing crected by the T. Eaton Co., of Toronto for store purposes, was in full operation and doing a big busiâ€" ness. It is somewhat after the model of their Toronto store. Vancouver was also visited and found to be a progressive and prosperous city. The trip throughout was a most enjoyâ€" able one. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNâ€" ING. AN EXCELLENT BAND CONCERT ‘The open air band concert given by: the W. M. S.. band on the market: square Friday evening was probably one of the best yet given this season, and was attended by an enthusiastic crowd of townspeople. The manner in which the programme was rendered was indeed worthy of the fine reputaâ€" tion â€" which the Waterloo .band has gained for itself as a musical organiâ€" zation. The playing of the band was marked by unusual dash. The tone of the instruments was splendid: and the style, interpretation and finish with which the difcrent numbers were renâ€" dered is worthy "of comment., _ The band, at present, is in a high state of efficiency, ana no.doubt the high merit of the programmes, such as the one Friday evening, will be continuâ€" ed. â€" WATERLOO BOWLERS WIN Three rinks of Waterico bowlets went to Galt Thursdayâ€"evering and were successful in defeating the Galt towlers by 23 shots. Fol‘lowing are the rinks and scorts :â€" Galt. ‘~_ Waterloo. C, Johnston, E. Strasser, & F. C. Bond, L. Shuh, C. Turnbull, J. C,. Haight, R. Patrick, W. G. Weichel, f E. Butler, G. Kump!f, F. C,. Brodie, _ J. Kochier, A. J . Gliver, J. Hespeler, E. Clay, M. S. Maillman, â€"gkin 11 â€"â€"y«.p 31 "Holders of shop licenses are hereâ€" by warned that any infraction ef the law, such as selling liquor to be conâ€" sumed on the premises, is punishable by a fine cf not less then $50 for the first offence. _ All license holders, wheâ€" ther of hotel or shop licenses, are warned that if they are fined for _ a sccond offence in the same ‘year their application for a renewal of their . reâ€" spective licenses will not be . considâ€" ered by the Board. * known Messrs. Tolton and McKay, custoim shirt cutters and manufacturers, have removed â€" from Toronto _ to Berlin, whore they will carry on business. They have secured quarters in. the Stagbler block on King street, which are being fitted up. They will emplay about hall a score of persons. THE NORTHWEST. Deans, F. Hilliar Palmer, â€"â€"â€"â€"J.â€"Contai Mackendrick, G.: Kuntz, G. Elmslic, D. Kuntz, â€"skip 16 â€"skip 17 FERDINAXND WALTER, Inspector Hilliard, Weichel, § â€"s3kip 17 Chairman â€"skip 19 DO NOT FORGET § T T L MEETING OF | © RETAIL MERCHANTS, You will BUY where You can BUY BEST Sehondelmayer’s Shoe Parlors *__Considerable discussion was beld on the subject of the park. Jt was thought that our park should be advertised so as to induce more outside Pir-nic parâ€" { ties to come to Waterloo. ‘The opinion j was expl;yss?(l .f'h“." the use of anu\'-el:iz' icoui sn in efutccccn Cestanics Lif Hlis Important Matters Regarding 8"® ®‘Ways$ FAbLOA and the Improvement of â€"Faciliâ€" Â¥i: be had,. + s An important and interesting meetâ€" ing of the Retail Merchants‘ Associaâ€" tion was beld in the Town Hall, Tuesday evening at which there was a fairly zood attendance. _ 2 _ The President J_ Uffelnann and Secretary E. H. Zick were a;:puimed & q2 nd 05 4 o oovake He N a se ies dâ€"legates to represent the Waterino Branch at the Anuual Provinciel Conâ€" vention of the Retail Merchants Asâ€" sociation of Canada in Toronto on Monday and Tuesday Aug. 14th and The Milk Dealers of the town one of the sections of the association will on and after September Ist sell milk for cash 0 ily, giving absolutely nocredit. The moctiog was pleased to see this indication of the energy of this sectâ€" ion. 15th. The following resolation was passed, ©Resolved that the Town Council grnnt us ia certain sum of money to advert se and improve the facilities of the weekly market and try to induce more farmers to attend" 2P \mbt cards with picture views of the Vaterloo Park and the use of cuts of same in stationery etc;, h{ the busiâ€" ness nven would greatly aid in making known our beautiful park. In this way large picâ€"nicking parties would be infuenced to come to Waterloo inâ€" stead of going elsewherge. . Itgwas also advocated that the Street Railway Co extend their line ug King St. to Church St, aod from Church St, to the picnic gronnds and the bmilding of a platform by the G. T. R. at the park at once, »s the necessity for one has been sadly appareut beretofore, _ A full discussion of these (‘uustlnns will be held at the next moeting. _A report of the Aunual Convention referred to abave will also be heard at the next meeting, Winnipeg Telegram :â€"A reporter for the_Telegramâ€"interviewed ~two ~imâ€" portant Canadian insurance men yesâ€" terday evening. One was S. B. Brickâ€" er, of Waterloo, Ont., second _ viceâ€" president of the Domizsion Life Assurâ€" ance Co., and the other was Frederâ€" ick . Malstead, superintendent of â€" the same company, ¢ WATERLOOITES IN THE WHEAT FIELDS. Mr, Bricker had come west on _ a combined business and pleasure trip, particularly with the intention of looking into the company‘s investâ€" ments in Winnipeg. Mr.. Bricker said he was astounded at the steady adâ€" vance in values in Winnipeg in gonâ€" eral, and in the West in particular. Discussing the aspects of Winnipeg, as he, a newâ€"comer to the west, saw them, he said he was much impressed with the solidity of its buildin@s, and venturcd to say that as a wholesale centre it might soon equal Toronto. On bring questioned as to whether he had teen outside of Winnipeg, Mr. Bricker said that he had driven from Brandon on a trip through the southâ€" vstern wheat fields, and was really amazed at the lovely showing of â€"the crops in what seemed to him that faâ€" vored district. Mr. Bricker is a tall man, but on his walking, through the averago wheat ficld ot southwestern Manitoba the ears cf grain were above the level of bis vision, where upon he ojpined that the crops . were loo‘ing fime. * w â€"â€"â€" East Looking to West Continuing, Mr. Bricket ma ties of Weekly Market and Advertising the Park discussed. of goods Dress Goods, Silks, Muslins, Waistings, Gloves, Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Clothâ€" ing, Carpets, Lace Curtains, Etc. MILLINERY AT YOUR OWN PRIGES Our Customers te‘ls us that they can Save Money by buying here. _ We are out for business. _ You will appreciate the values we are prepared to offer,. We havys the goods. Wo treat you well. S.we’.Yonr Money by buying at We are still offering bargains in the following lince J. UFFELMANN. the are always FRESH and tbg best Our Sausages You will also find here the ch oce i Just Right Hams DUERINEGE‘ 8 JOHN NOLL Carpet Weaver Petersburg, Ont. Con#iating of 75 soree, situa‘ed 2 milea north of Heidelberg »nd 3 miles wost of H&, Jacobs. Un i isavew frame house and good bank barn; also a never failing well, 20 acres hard barn; also a never l’fllinc‘ well, 20 mcres har weos bush. For particulars apply :o FRED, FORKRSTER, $21ms. Heideloerg, Ont. Farm For Sale 33.2m 38. Farm for Sale significant remark. that in the cast the cast was looking to the west, though despite the iremendous _emiâ€" gration westward, Gntario was more than holding her own, and in fact in all towns in Western Ontario perâ€" manent . prosperity was apparent! Where for a long time many . houses had stood empty, they were now tenâ€" anted at an increased fental, and the same applied in fact to all of Westâ€" ern Ontario. (HB Mr. Halstead, the superintendent, is here for the purpose of organizing new territories for his Company in the projected new provinces, and has already organized. the territory . of Saskatchewan, â€" and is now marshalâ€" ling his forces in Alberta. The home of Miss Susannah Rup pel was theâ€"scene of â€"a very pleasant gathering Tucsday evening, when her triends gathered and presented . her with an address and a beautiful bracelet and goldâ€"headed umbrella, it teing the occasion of her birthday. The evening was spent in various ways, refreshments also being sorved. The party broke up in the avee sma‘ hours, after having spent a most enâ€" joyable and happy time. BL arn and new driving shed. Farm 51 acre«, Coâ€"cossion‘13, Lot 8, 2 wiles BREAKFAST BACON . Meats «â€"ANDâ€" ED. R. MEYEHR, Linwood, P. O.. Ont. TRAVELLINGâ€"BAGS, Are You CGoing to Detroit? Terrible Tornado in ‘Granite‘ Ware Phone 318 s See what G. HASENFLUG is giving with Oneâ€"Pound of Art Baking Powder on Saturday, July 22nd. THREE Covered Windsor Sauce Pans, [ ‘THREE Seamless Milk Cans, threeâ€" Nos. 12, 14 and 16. quart size. TWO Covered Windsor Sauce Pans,| TWO 8 quart Seamless Milk Cane. Nos. 16 and 20. TWO 10 quart Seamless Milk Cans. TWO Covered Windsor Sauce Pans,| ONE 12â€"quart Seamless Milk Can, Nos. 18 and 20. three Pie Plates and a Cup. ONE Covered Windsor Sauce Pan,|FOUR Pudding Pans, two 1â€"quart No. 24. and two 2â€"quart. ONE Coversd Windsor Sauce Pan,| TWO Seamless Oblong Pudding Pans, No. 26. © 10 and 12â€"inch. TWO Covered Straight Sauca Pans, | THREE S>amless Kitchen Bowls, Sizes 2 and 6 quart. 8 inc* e‘ze. ONE Sot Tea Steeper and Cover,| ONE Seamiss 10â€"inch Kitchen Bow! Ladel, Cap, Funnel and Spoon. and two Jelly Plates. TAREE Seamless Milk Cans, 4 quart, | ONE Set Four Blancâ€"Mange or Jolly 14â€" quart and 4â€"quart. Moulds. A FOUR 1lâ€"quart Seamless Milk Cans And other articles of "Granite" Ware and a Soap Dish. too numerous to mention. gmsmmmmmmmmm ® § Mr. Business Man Galt, Aug. 15.â€"The Dominion Natâ€" ural Gas Company will extend their system to Galt, and are now negotiâ€" ating with the Galt Gas Company to use the Jattor‘s mains in town.. Préeâ€" sident Spiers of the Galt Gas Comâ€" pany has stated his company will F¢â€" ceive natural gas from the Dominion Then Don‘t forget that we have a complete stock of GEO. HASENFLUG KaTUCRAL GAS FOR GALT. We supply office help to business men. nmwwmmwwmmm' They Are the Best Value Ever Offered. Zick‘s Shoe Home, At the Lowest Possible Prices. SEE OUR NP NETE UPTOT OR CPlap szoes i NWP C I who has initiative and who can do a dny'l work in a day, call up the Berlin Business College. We make a epecialty of training bright people for office positions and then heinwine emp:iover and employe together. Tbr;e interested in practical education should w1ite for our fine new catalogue. CC PPR® COs T oeclxlcls _ bringing empioyer and employe together. Suit Cases from $2.00 up." SEE OUR Travelling Bags from 75¢ up. sEE OUK _ _ _ __* £ City Grocery and China Hall. If it is a stenrgrapher or bookkeeper you wantâ€"one Berlin Business College, W. D. EULER, Principal. SUIT CASES Telescopes from 400 up. quart size. TWO 8 quart Seamless Milk Cans. TWO 10 quart Seamless Milk Cans. ONE 12â€"quart Seamless !‘n_lllk Can, AND TELESCOPES three Pie Plates and a Cup. FOUR Pudding Pans, two lâ€"quart and two 2â€"quart. TWO Searaless Oblong Pudding Pans, 10 and 12â€"inch. THREE Sâ€"amless Kitchen Bowls, 8 inc* e‘ze. ONE Seamists 10â€"inch Kitchen Bowl! and two Jelly Plates. ONE Set Four Blanoâ€"Mange or Jolly Moulds. A And other articles of "Granite" Ware too numerous to mention. Gas Company at a price which will allows a 35cent per 1,000 cubic foot rate to Galt consumers. "The Dominion Company have assurâ€" ances from the North and South Dumfrics Councils for franchises . to allow â€" the company to use the road leading to Galt from Paris, on which to lay pipes. _The company expect to have A&turâ€" al gas here by November 1. Waterloo